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Isolation is the Perfect Time for Journaling

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As people spend more time in isolation or while quarantined, it’s the ideal time to self-reflect with things like a journal. Journaling might have been something you always thought of doing but never had the time or motivation. Why not take advantage and start your journal right now?

You Have More Time to Yourself

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When you are in isolation or having to spend more time at home, you probably have more time to yourself. Maybe you work outside the home, so during this time, you find that you have more space to fill up with other things. Even if you don’t live alone, you probably have periods of time at home where you are alone.

It is a great time to take advantage and get some journaling done. Remember that it only requires a few minutes a day, which you can definitely find time for.

You Can Self-Reflect While in a Different Environment

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Another reason this is a good time for journaling is because your schedule and environment is likely much different than it was before. Your schedule and habits are different, you have a new routine, and it can feel like you are out of sorts. This might seem like a bad thing, but it gives you a new experience. A new way to look at life and your priorities and really look inward.

You are able to do more self-reflecting when you aren’t on autopilot. Your life right now is probably vastly different than it was before you had to quarantine at home.

Journaling Will Help Keep You Sane

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Being in isolation or alone for long periods of time can be really hard on your mental health. Much more so than you might have imagined. Even for people who were already working from home and have more introverted personalities can find that their stress is heightened when their routine is disrupted. And in addition, they can’t have any type of physical contact with other people.

With journaling, it can help you to de-stress, identify what causes panic or anxiety, and really help to improve your mental health.

Tips for Starting a New Journal

If you are brand new to journaling during this pandemic, don’t worry! It is very easy to get started. Grab a notebook, journal, or just any piece of paper and a pen. That’s all you need. It can sometimes be hard to start your first page, so here are a few ways to get started the very first time you write in a journal:

Dear Diary. Write in your journal as if you are writing in a diary. Like you are telling someone a story about your life, how your day is going, or how you’re feeling.

Use a Journaling Prompt. There are also some great journaling prompts, which give you one subject to write about. This often helps you get started with your writing.

Set a Timer. This requires you to do more stream of consciousness journaling, which is when you write about whatever comes to mind. There are no designated topics – you just write with the flow of your thoughts until the timer goes off.

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